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Brachial Artery Catheterization in Swine.

Richard R E Uwiera1, Amirali Toossi2, Dirk G Everaert3, Trina C Uwiera4, Vivian K Mushahwar5.   

Abstract

The video describes in detail the catheterization of the distal brachial artery in swine. This technique enables researchers to measure arterial blood pressure continuously and collect arterial blood samples to assess arterial blood gas measurements. Arterial blood pressures and arterial blood gases are important physiological parameters to monitor during experimental procedures. In swine, four common methods of arterial catheterization have been described, including catheterization of the carotid, femoral, auricular, and medial saphenous arteries. Each of these techniques have advantages, such as ease of access for the auricular artery, and disadvantages that include deep tissue dissection for carotid artery catheterization. The described alternative method of arterial catheterization in swine, the catheterization of the distal aspect of the brachial artery, is a rapid procedure that requires relatively minimal tissue dissection and provides information that is in line with data collected from other arterial catheterization sites. The procedure uses a medial approach along an oblique plane of the lower brachium, positioned between the olecranon and the flexor aspect of the elbow joint, and this approach allows researchers the major advantage of unimpeded freedom for procedures that involve the caudoventral, caudodorsal back, or hind limbs of the pig. Due to the location of the upper forelimb of the catheterized vessel and potential challenges of effective homeostasis following catheter removal from the artery, this technique may be limited to non-recovery procedures.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30985751     DOI: 10.3791/59365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


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1.  Ultrasound-guided femoral approach for coronary angiography and interventions in the porcine model.

Authors:  Grigorios Tsigkas; Georgios Vasilagkos; Alexandros Tousis; Michail Theofanis; Anastasios Apostolos; Ioannis Spyridonidis; Leonidas Goudas; Georgios Karpetas; Athanasios Moulias; Christos S Katsouras; Panagiotis Kitrou; Virginia Mplani; Anargyros N Moulas; Dimitrios Karnabatidis; Periklis Davlouros
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-08-17       Impact factor: 4.996

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